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    Greece Could Ban Movement of Sheep, Goats if Sheeppox Outbreak Spreads

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    Posted on September 16, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Greece faces a potential ban on sheep and goat movement due to a sheeppox outbreak, risking livestock trade and feta cheese exports.

    Greece could ban movement of sheep, goats if sheeppox outbreak spreads

    (Corrects Sept. 16 story to say sheeppox, not smallpox in headline, lead and paragraph 2 to give official title of illness and to pox in paragraph 3)

    ATHENS (Reuters) - Farmers in Greece face the risk of a nationwide ban on the movement of goats and sheep if veterinarians and stockbreeders don't step up health checks and hygiene measures on livestock to contain an outbreak of sheeppox, the government said on Tuesday.

    The outbreak of sheeppox has already led to the culling of about 2% of the country's livestock of sheep and goats, data from the Greek agriculture ministry showed.

    Pox in sheep and goats doesn't spread to humans but it threatens to increase prices of sheep and goat meat for Greeks already suffering from a cost-of-living crisis and deal a major blow to the export of feta, Greece's trademark salty cheese made of goat and sheep's milk.

    More than 260,000 sheep and goats were culled and some 1,100 farms across Greece were forced to shut after authorities detected more than 2,400 cases of the highly contagious disease among sheep and goats in the 12 months to August, data from the agriculture ministry showed. Most cases were reported in July and August.

    A 10-day plan announced on Monday called on stockbreeders to tighten biosecurity measures for their flocks, veterinarians to step up on-site inspections at farms and local authorities to set up disinfection points to control the movement of flocks across the country.

    The next 10 days will be decisive to avoid a blanket ban on moving sheep and goat across the country, Deputy Agriculture Minister Christos Kellas told public broadcaster ERT on Tuesday.

    "This would mean a freeze on trade. They will not deliver milk, they will not deliver meat, there will be no slaughters across the country," Kellas said.

    (Reporting by Angeliki Koutantou; Additional reporting by Lefteris Papadimas, Writing by Angeliki Koutantou; Editing by Susan Fenton)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Greece may ban sheep and goat movement due to sheeppox.
    • •2% of livestock already culled to contain the outbreak.
    • •Sheeppox doesn't affect humans but impacts meat prices.
    • •Feta cheese exports could suffer due to livestock issues.
    • •Authorities urge enhanced biosecurity measures.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Greece could ban movement of sheep, goats if sheeppox outbreak spreads

    1What is the current status of the sheeppox outbreak in Greece?

    The outbreak has led to the culling of about 2% of the country's livestock, with over 260,000 sheep and goats culled and more than 2,400 cases reported.

    2How might the sheeppox outbreak affect meat prices in Greece?

    The outbreak threatens to increase prices of sheep and goat meat for Greeks who are already facing a cost-of-living crisis.

    3What measures are being taken to control the sheeppox outbreak?

    A 10-day plan has been announced, urging stockbreeders to enhance biosecurity and veterinarians to conduct more inspections at farms.

    4What would a nationwide ban on livestock movement mean for farmers?

    It would freeze trade, preventing the delivery of milk and meat and halting slaughters across the country, severely impacting farmers.

    5What is the role of the Deputy Agriculture Minister regarding the outbreak?

    Deputy Agriculture Minister Christos Kellas emphasized that the next 10 days are crucial to avoid a blanket ban on livestock movement.

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